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Rev. Robert T. Costello, S.J. '47 - BIO Rev. Robert T. Costello, S.J. '47 - BIO - Date Place Location Birth: June 20, 1929 St. Louis, MO Baptism: July 7, 1929 St. Roch Church St. Louis, MO Entrance: August 17, 1951 St. Stanislaus Seminary Florissant, MO First Vows: August 22, 1953 St. Stanislaus Seminary Florissant, MO Lector: May 18, 1957 Fusz Memorial St. Louis, MO Acolyte: May 19, 1957 Fusz Memorial St. Louis, MO Ordination: June 11, 1963 St. Mary's College St. Mary's, KS Tertianship: St. Bueno's College St. Asaph, Flintshire United Kingdom Final Vows: April 22, 1972 Rockhurst University Kansas City, MO Timeline Start/End Place Location Title or Major/Degree Assignment Jesuit Hall Community St. Louis, Missouri pastoral ministry (Jesuit Community at Saint Louis University) Assignment Saint Louis University, St. St. Louis, Missouri undergraduate admissions Louis, MO Assignment 1957 - 1960 St. Louis University High St. Louis, Missouri Teacher: Latin, Elocution School Assignment 1965 - 1966 Rockhurst University Kansas City, Missouri Teacher: Psychology Assignment 1968 - 1974 Rockhurst University Kansas City, Missouri Teacher: psychology Assignment Start: 1974 Rockhurst University Kansas City, Missouri Assistant Academic Dean Assignment Start: 1975 US Penitentiary Leavenworth KS Staff Psychologist Assignment 1975 - 1976 Rockhurst University Kansas City, Missouri Administration of Justice, teacher Assignment 1976 - 1981 Rockhurst University Kansas City, Missouri Teacher Assignment 1981 - 1982 Sam Houston State Sabbatical; visiting professor University Assignment 1982 - 1983 Rockhurst University Kansas City, Missouri Administration of Justice, Director Assignment 1983 - 1985 Fusz Memorial - Saint Louis St. Louis MO Rector University Assignment 1985 - 1991 MIS Province Offices St. Louis, Missouri Provincial Assignment 1991 - 1992 London Sabbatical Assignment 1992 - 1997 St. Louis University High St. Louis, Missouri President School Assignment 1997 - 1999 Southdown Ontario Counselor Assignment 1999 - 2000 Loyola House-Guelph Ontario Staff Member Centre of Spirituality Assignment 2000 - 2004 Manresa House - England Ecclesial Assistant - Christian Birmingham Life Community Assignment 2004 - 2005 Jesuit Hall St. Louis, Missouri Pastoral Minister Assignment Start: 2005 Regional Ecclesial Assistant - Christian Life Community Assignment 2009 - 2011 National Ecclesial Assistant - Christian Life Community Assignment 7/2011 - 2012 DeSmet Jesuit High School St. Louis MO Acting Superior Community Timeline Start/End Place Location Title or Major/Degree Assignment 2012 - 2013 Regional Ecclesial Assistant - Christian Life Community Assignment 2012 - 2013 DeSmet Jesuit High School St. Louis, Missouri Faculty Chaplain Education 1935 - 1943 St. Roch's Grade School St. Louis MO Education 1943 - 1947 St. Louis University High St. Louis, Missouri School Education 1947 - 1951 Saint Louis University Saint Louis, Missouri B.S., Psychology Education 1953 - 1954 St. Stanislaus Seminary Florissant, Missouri Education 1954 - 1957 Saint Louis University Saint Louis, Missouri Ph.L., Philosophy Education 1954 - 1957 Saint Louis University Saint Louis, Missouri Psychology Education 1954 - 1957 Saint Louis University Saint Louis, Missouri S.T.L., Theology Education 1960 - 1964 St. Marys College St. Mary's KS Education 1966 - 1970 University of Missouri at Kansas City, Kansas Ph.D., Counseling Kansas City .
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